Dag Heward-Mills: Writing to Preserve Apostolic Truth
In every generation, there must be a voice that preserves what is true. A voice that resists the tide of compromise and the pressures of cultural relevance. Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has become one of those voices. Through his writing, he has taken on the sacred responsibility of preserving apostolic truth for the Church today and for generations to come.
The apostolic foundations of the Church were not built on trends or feelings. They were laid with sacrifice, Scripture, and the bold preaching of Christ. Bishop Dag’s books continue in that tradition. They are not filled with man’s ideas—they are rooted in Scripture. His writing is a return to the ancient paths. A call back to loyalty, holiness, sacrifice, and obedience.
In a world where many have turned away from sound doctrine, his books stand like pillars—unmoving, clear, and Spirit-filled.
A Written Legacy of Apostolic Teaching
The truths that Bishop Dag teaches are not new. They are the same truths the apostles taught. The same doctrines that built the early Church. What makes his writing powerful is not novelty—it’s faithfulness. He hasn’t tried to reinvent the Gospel. He has committed himself to keeping it pure.
Books like Loyalty and Disloyalty, The Art of Shepherding, and The Mega Church are full of apostolic wisdom. They confront the spirit of rebellion. They call for the multiplication of churches. They teach about submission, faithfulness, evangelism, and missions. These are not side topics—they are the pillars that hold up the Church.
His writing does more than inspire. It instructs. It reminds the Body of Christ what we are meant to be. A people rooted in the Word, filled with the Spirit, and committed to the Great Commission.
Guarding Against Corruption
The purpose of preserving truth is not only to remember it but to guard against its corruption. Many leaders today face subtle pressures to compromise. To dilute their message. To chase relevance at the cost of revelation. Bishop Dag’s books push against that tide. They speak with conviction, not apology.
When a pastor reads his books, he is reminded that doctrine matters. That truth must be protected. That compromise kills the anointing. Bishop Dag writes with a prophetic edge—he warns, corrects, and exhorts. Not out of harshness, but out of love for the Church.
His writing is a shield for those who want to build correctly. It’s a compass for those who want to stay true. And it’s a sword for those who need to fight for what is right.
Preparing the Next Generation
Preserving apostolic truth is not only about protecting the past. It’s about preparing the future. Bishop Dag writes to ensure that the next generation of ministers doesn’t start from scratch. He gives them a foundation. A reference. A standard.
Young pastors who read his books are not left guessing. They are given clear, biblical patterns to follow. They are discipled through print. They are formed in doctrine. And they are sent out with the truth, not just enthusiasm.
That is how apostolic succession happens—not through titles, but through teaching. Not through personality, but through purity of doctrine.
And Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has been faithful to that call.